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Old 12-05-2005, 07:43 PM
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Lets see some pics of your gages and boost controllers mounted please just looking for ideas on mounting. Where is the best place to mount the e boost 2 in a camaro? Will it fit in a pillar gage pod?
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yes i believe it will fit in a pilliar gage pod
here is a pic of my gage pod
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here is how we mounted some gauges in a Camaro, the small version of the eboost should fit in the same size:

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tiago where did you get the ABS plastic from? I'm trying to mount a gauge in the change holder in front of the shifter.
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For the above pic we used a piece of lexan from Home Depot, $5.

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Here is a setup I made for HUGGER ORANGE SS. He did not want to destroy the shift plate. So I came up with a install like this no cutting required. Used the stock opening. Have a few of these blank filler plates avalbl. made a few extra. Only with the cut out for the lighter, can be used in many ways or applictions. You will have to work out your own way to secure it as well. But perty easy, just used a small strap and tapped it for a countersunk screw. Holds it nice and tight.
2-1/16 gague fits prefect, now a 2-5/8,s is going to require a bit of cutting.

Have a Ebay item up as well, but can get them direct too.......
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMESE%3AIT






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I love my setup Chris..

Everyone, Chris does amazing work .. If your looksing for something like this, get it, you won't be disapointed..

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